Even after getting licensed to own a firearm, practicing safety for you and the people around you as you use your gun is vital. In this piece, we go back to the basic rules of safe gun handling.
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Even after getting licensed to own a firearm, practicing safety for you and the people around you as you use your gun is vital. In this piece, we go back to the basic rules of safe gun handling.
You can easily purchase a firearm online as you would any other product. The only difference is that the firearm has to be shipped to a gun store near you so they can do the background check before they hand it to you.
One week ago, Columbia county Sheriff’s Deputy Jayme Gohdy stopped James Hodges, a legally blind who can’t drive, when he was on his way home from Lake City, Florida. She erroneously thought Hodges’ collapsible white cane was a pistol.
Armed citizens have reportedly thwarted at least 12 instances of crime by use of a gun in August and September only. These plotted crimes and attacks were stopped mainly by a licensed firearm holder firing their gun or simply showing it to the attacker.
The ATF’S effort to fight gun crime has revoked several Federal Firearm Licenses (FFL), especially due to willful violations. The federal courts believe that a…
An assailant suddenly opened fire inexcusably in a July 4th party. Before Mendez could comprehend the turn of events, his friend had been shot dead. Mendez said he turned his back on the attacker when he heard the first shot. Hunt shot Mendez through his head, with the bullet going out through his left eye.
When law enforcers come across firearms at a place of crime, they most likely would want to find out more about the gun’s origin. To do this, they can make a firearm trace request by filling ATF Form 3312.1 or through the online tracking system, eTrace.
FFLS will now have two additional features in the FBI NICS transaction procedure, effective September 26, 2022.
According to the 2021 research, American gun owners use firearms nearly 1.7 times a year for self-defense. The survey, carried out on a sample of 54,000 people, out of which 16,708 were gun owners, shows more women and minorities use guns for self-defense than indicated in previous surveys.
The collapse of the U.S.- supported Afghanistan government saw military equipment worth more than $7 billion left behind to Taliban fighters.